Author: eme isaza
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Resonance and Remembrance: An Interdisciplinary Bell Studies Symposium, Call for Papers and Works
University of Michigan has opened a call for papers and works for Resonance and Remembrance: An Interdisciplinary Campanology Symposium, which will take place from Friday, March 31 to Sunday, April 2, 2017, with bells as the main topic of exploration, specifically tower bells,…
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Sound Maps in the 21st Century
Interesting reflection by sound artist John Kannenberg around sound maps and its current possibilities, challenges and meaning. “Sound maps are boring. Why? I would argue it’s because they’ve become stuck in a rut that began when the idea of ‘sound…
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Towards a “New” Sonic Ecology, Lecture by Marcel Cobussen
In his inaugural lecture as as professor in Auditory Culture at the University of Leiden, Marcel Cobussen, researcher, founder of the Journal of Sonic Studies and recently co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Sounding Art, exposed a fascinating idea around…
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Sonic Time Machines: Explicit Sound, Sirenic Voices, and Implicit Sonicity (Recursions) Wolfgang Ernst Our studies of aesthetics and knowledge have long tended to privilege the visual—at the expense, Wolfgang Ernst argues, of the aural. Sonic Time Machines aims to correct…
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Thousands of Bird Recordings Organized by Artificial Intelligence in this Interactive Experiment
Bird Sounds is a Google A.I. experiment created by Kyle McDonald, Manny Tan and Yotam Mann, as a collaboration between Google Creative Lab, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Macaulay Library using an open source code.
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Calls for Recordings: Wildlife Exhibit, Sacred Spaces, Innerscape
There are some calls for field recordings you might be interested to participate in: One is at Sonospace, for Wildlife Field Recording Exhibition 2016. It will be launched in December and presented in an interactive installation in Lisbon, Portugal. Deadline is…
